Fireworks stands in Bentonville, for example, are allowed to stay open for five more days.

But in northwest Arkansas and the River Valley, it's a case-by-case determination.

“We sold up until noon today, which we didn’t have much left because we really did sell down to bare shelves, which we were very excited about because now we don’t have much to pack up,” said Billy Dories, fireworks saleswoman.

Most fireworks stands benefit a charity or church group. Many people said sales were good this year because of the cooler temperatures and lack of a burn ban.

Officials said they are hoping that because fireworks are banned Friday inside city limits, it will cut down on grass fires and noise complaints they had on July 4.